Nottinghamshire 2018/19
Read more about NottinghamshireThis is HMICFRS’s first annual assessment of fire and rescue services. This assessment examines the service’s effectiveness, efficiency and how well it looks after its people. It is designed to give the public information about how their local fire and rescue service is performing in several important areas, in a way that is comparable with other services across England.
The extent to which the service is effective at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks requires improvement.
The extent to which the service is efficient at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks requires improvement.
The extent to which the service looks after its people requires improvement.
Zoë Billingham, Her Majesty’s Inspector of Fire and Rescue Services
HM Inspector's summary
We are satisfied with some aspects of the performance of Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service (FRS). But there are several areas where the service needs to make improvements.
The service requires improvement to its effectiveness. It requires improvement to the way it:
- understands the risk of fire and other emergencies;
- prevents fires and other risks; and
- responds to fires and other emergencies.
But the service is good at protecting the public through fire regulation and at responding to national risk.
The service requires improvement to its efficiency, to how it uses resources and at providing an affordable service.
It requires improvement to how it looks after its people. And we judge it to require improvement at:
- promoting the right values and culture;
- getting the right people with the right skills;
- ensuring fairness and promoting diversity; and
- managing performance and developing leaders.
Overall, we would like to see improvements in the year ahead.